Islamic School
As one of the few full-time Islamic elementary school in East Sacramento, Folsom Crescent School will be uniquely positioned to provide a comprehensive education that integrates academic rigor with strong Islamic values. This unique status will allow the school to serve the specific educational and spiritual needs of the Muslim community in the area.
Unique Position
Folsom Crescent School, situated in East Sacramento, will be one of the few full-time Islamic elementary schools that uniquely combine academic rigor with Islamic values, serving the specific educational and spiritual needs of the local Muslim community.
Commitment to Excellence
Folsom Crescent School will deliver high-quality academics in an Islamic environment from Pre-K to 6th grade, blending state standards with Islamic teachings in Math, Science, English, Social Studies, Quranic Studies, Arabic, and Islamic History.
Islamic Environment
The school will emphasize an Islamic environment with daily prayers, Quranic studies, and ethical development, ensuring students excel academically while growing spiritually and morally.
Inclusive Community
Folsom Crescent School will welcome diverse cultures, fostering respect and collaboration among students, parents, and staff. Alongside academics, it offers extracurricular activities such as sports, arts, and community service to enrich students’ experiences.
Future Goals
Looking towards the future, Folsom Crescent School is committed to expanding its facilities and programs in the New Masjid Bilal Building. The goal is to provide excellent education in and adequate capacity to serve more students. In FCS’s new building, the school is dedicated to improving its academic offerings and enhancing its Islamic environment.
Long-Term Vision
The long-term vision for Folsom Crescent School is to establish itself as a leading institution in Islamic education, setting a standard of excellence for others to emulate. The aim is to equip students with the knowledge, ethics, and compassion needed to become leaders in their communities.
To learn more about the school, please call Dr. Dale Hamad at (916) 821-7674